χρηματισμός

A. negotiation, giving audience to ambassadors, Plb. 28.16.10 (pl.); ἐποιεῖτο τὸν χ. καὶ τοὺς λόγους ib.16.4, cf. Vett.Val. 63.20(pl.).
2. decree or ordinance, made by a sovereign or some public authority, D.S. 1.64,70 (but χ. στρατηγῶν business introduced by the generals, Decr.Del. ap. J. AJ 14.10.14); decision on a case or petition, UPZ 25.2 (ii B. C.), OGI 139.18(pl., Philae, ii B. C.), etc.
3. administration of justice by χρηματισταί, PCair.Zen. 513 (iii B. C.).
4. any public instrument or document, D.S. 14.13, Supp.Epigr. 3.367.34 (Lebad., ii B.C.), LXX 2 Ma. 11.17; public records, PEnteux. 22.9 (iii B. C.), PPar. 65.15 (ii B. C.), Chron.Lind. A. 7 (pl.), Supp.Epigr. 3.674.32 (Rhodes, ii B. C.).
b. generally, deed, legal instrument, Arch.Pap. 4.130i ii 41 (ii A. D.), etc.; δημόσιος χ. notarial instrument, Mitteis Chr. 200.9 (iii A. D.), etc.: pl., ib.192.35 (Edict of Mettius Rufus, i A. D.); τῶν δούλων τοὺς χ. the title-deeds referring to the slaves, PUniv.Giss. 20.8 (ii A. D.).
5. oracular response, divine injunction or warning, LXX 2.Ma. 2.4, Ep.Rom. 11.4, Artem. 1.2, Vett.Val. 1.7, PMag.Par. 1.2206.
II. (from Med.) doing business for one's own gain, money-making, freq. in Pl., ἀμελήσας χρηματις μοῦ καὶ οἰκονομίας Ap. 36b; ἰάτρευσις καὶ ὁ ἄλλος χ. R. 357c; χ. διὰ βαναυσίας καὶ τόκων Lg. 743d; ὁ ἐκ γῆς χ. ib. 949e: pl., R. 465c, Lg. 741e, Isoc. 3.50; χρηματισμός, οὐ λῃτουργία γέγονεν ἡ τριηραρχία D. 21.167.
III. later, appellation, title, designation, SIG 739.2 (Delph., i B. C.), D.L. 1.48 (pl.); use of a name or designation, Arch.Pap. 4.122v7 (ii A. D.); simply, name, Dosith.p.382K.
IV. 'affair', χ. εὔχρηστος (of σπάργανα) Sor. 1.111 (sed leg. σχημ‐.)
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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